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best if used before date. so far no serious injuries have been reported. >>> they found something unexpected. this is that rock that is about the size of a football before it was blasted. nasa says that the rock is not like the other martian rocks, more like a rare volcanic rocks found in places such of hawaii. we honor three heroes as the volunteers were singled out on the heroes award. our chief meteorologist provided a check for $10,000 for her work. he got $2,500 for helping to save the bird. receiving $2,500 for bringing in the greenery to that there. >>> kids received a special visit today, hosting several celebrity athletes including the two-time olympian. and the four-time pair olympian championship player. they talked to kids about setting up the goals, building a strong work ethic. they serve more than 1,200 a day at nine locations around the city. >>> some strong accusations against the bay area mayor. the campaign controversy that violated state law. >>> i'm back here in just a couple minutes. more
best if used before date. so far no serious injuries have been reported. >>> they found something unexpected. this is that rock that is about the size of a football before it was blasted. nasa says that the rock is not like the other martian rocks, more like a rare volcanic rocks found in places such of hawaii. we honor three heroes as the volunteers were singled out on the heroes award. our chief meteorologist provided a check for $10,000 for her work. he got $2,500 for helping to...
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we all know you can't use that information for your own personal use. >> and if you do? >> you could be fired. >> reporter: the internal and criminal investigations continue, the lawsuit also names the pleasanton police department. claiming that canine officer tim martins also forwarded confidential information about an arrest to be used in the custody case. >> reporter: frank and julie, i was not able to speak to the pleasanton police department but was told they had no comment. >>> san francisco sheriff ross mirkarimi is back on his job tonight. he had his first full day at the job today after his suspension. the sheriff was reinstated after pleaing guilty to one count of false imprisonment stemming from his domestic battery case. mirkarimi says he wants to move forward but is not surprised by talk of a recall. >> the idea of a recall continues to spotlight what many others have been saying just how political this has always been. >>> mirkarimi says he has not yet met with mayor ed lee who has suspended him. the mayor has denied comment on a suspension for a recall. >>
we all know you can't use that information for your own personal use. >> and if you do? >> you could be fired. >> reporter: the internal and criminal investigations continue, the lawsuit also names the pleasanton police department. claiming that canine officer tim martins also forwarded confidential information about an arrest to be used in the custody case. >> reporter: frank and julie, i was not able to speak to the pleasanton police department but was told they had no...
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deborah was also inside and she joins us live to tell us what it was like, deborah? >> julie we're outside the players' entrance and amid the noise the rain, the craziness, the euphoria, let me show you a quiet moment. in the underground tunnel the players use to go from the club house to the field, we saw brandon crawferred take a quick detour for a picture and a kiss. down the hall to say hello to his wife, jay lin before the game. he's headed to a world series with his childhood game team. jaylin will have some stories to tell to her daughter. >> people tease me, don't go into labor yet. she kicked during the game the whole time because it got so loud. i'm jumping up and down, we're all out of our seats all night. >> jaylin is surrounded by herser her sisters -- by her sisters and she always wears a lucky frog necklace. when she watches her 25-year- old son perform with so much poise under so much pressure, she remembers so long ago when he started with it-ball. >> that's -- t-ball. >> just imaginary games in the backyard. hitting the home run that wins the game.
deborah was also inside and she joins us live to tell us what it was like, deborah? >> julie we're outside the players' entrance and amid the noise the rain, the craziness, the euphoria, let me show you a quiet moment. in the underground tunnel the players use to go from the club house to the field, we saw brandon crawferred take a quick detour for a picture and a kiss. down the hall to say hello to his wife, jay lin before the game. he's headed to a world series with his childhood game...
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she uses the i pad is what they use but her iphone is the go to product. >> i find that i use my iphone because it's always in my being. >> reporter: reporting live in los gatos, matt keller. >>> upgraded up pads, mac books and i macs were also reviewed. prices start at $499. apple's 13-inch mac book was also improved to include a retna display it goes on sale tuesday for $1,700. and the imac desktop was upgraded to become one of the thinnest stand alone computer monitors starting at $1,300. >>> more details now apple stock took a hit today down $20 or about 3% to $613 per share. the stock came back a little in afterhours trading. apparently the problem is the new i pad mini is more expensive than analysts had expected. >>> today the national weather service confirmed a record tieing five tornadoes touched down in northern california yesterday. those tornadoes damaged hopes and downed trees near yuba city. it also caused plenty of damage in elk grove and sacramento county. one man said his home only sustained minor damage but his nerves are still recovering. >> throughout the whole hous
she uses the i pad is what they use but her iphone is the go to product. >> i find that i use my iphone because it's always in my being. >> reporter: reporting live in los gatos, matt keller. >>> upgraded up pads, mac books and i macs were also reviewed. prices start at $499. apple's 13-inch mac book was also improved to include a retna display it goes on sale tuesday for $1,700. and the imac desktop was upgraded to become one of the thinnest stand alone computer monitors...
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that's why they visit us. we're more than a home improvement store. we're ikea, the life improvement store. helps him deposit his checks. jay also like it when mother nature helps him wash his car. mother nature's cool like that. mobile check deposit. easier banking. standard at citibank. >>> new video now from pittsburg, where a homeless woman was badly burned tonight. firefighters were called to a fire along the deanza trail. they discovered a homeless woman down the ravine. she had suffered second and third degree burns. investigators say the fire is suspicious. and they're asking for any witnesses to come forward. >>> barnes and noble, the bookstore chain says criminals have tampered with the devices customers use to pay for their purchases. mike mibach tells us how they got away with it until now. >> reporter: downtown walnut creek, 1149 south main street. >> every once in a while, i will stop by a barnes and noble and pick something up. >> reporter: a hot spot for many book enthusiasts. >> there's something about browsing through books on a book
that's why they visit us. we're more than a home improvement store. we're ikea, the life improvement store. helps him deposit his checks. jay also like it when mother nature helps him wash his car. mother nature's cool like that. mobile check deposit. easier banking. standard at citibank. >>> new video now from pittsburg, where a homeless woman was badly burned tonight. firefighters were called to a fire along the deanza trail. they discovered a homeless woman down the ravine. she had...
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. >> can you tell us what kind of business is being run here? >> kareoke bar. >> reporter: we found the bar's manager john in the front. >> reporter: what about all the girls we've seen coming in here tonight. >> have you seen any girls coming in? >> reporter: we've seen girls. >> it's a kareoke bar. we have a love connection here. >> reporter: you have a love connection here? is anybody paying to be with these girls? >> no, no. that's all i know, i don't know. >> reporter: much like quan, we found dunnigan was reimbursed thousands of dollars reimbursed hundreds of dollars. same as quan, dunnigan made repeat visits to the 768 club in china. >> reporter: shouldn't the port already known about these expenses. >> certainly there's a shock and dismay, we're going to get to the bottom of this. >> reporter: the port now sites an ongoing investigation. >> reporter: we're going to get to the bottom of this matter. >> reporter: why would the port approve these expenses. >> this is all part of the investigation, we're going to get to the pot testimony of
. >> can you tell us what kind of business is being run here? >> kareoke bar. >> reporter: we found the bar's manager john in the front. >> reporter: what about all the girls we've seen coming in here tonight. >> have you seen any girls coming in? >> reporter: we've seen girls. >> it's a kareoke bar. we have a love connection here. >> reporter: you have a love connection here? is anybody paying to be with these girls? >> no, no. that's all i...
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as rob roth tells us, it has one school posting two schedules. holway needs to take a statistics class. and she learned that her school may be offering fewer statistics team which could shut her out. >> basically have me on hold and i'm trying to finish so i can get a job. >> reporter: they've posted online a unique class schedule. the classes offered in red will be offered if governor brown's tax measure passes next month along with measure i a 28- dollar a year pass. >> the reality is, now that it may take a student beyond six years, seven, eight years or more to be able to get a seat in the classes that they need. >> reporter: students say they appreciate knowing in advance what's at stake but some fear their future is in doubt. this student wants to become a history teachers but history classes are red lined. support is declining with now less than 50% of those surveyed in favor of it. at chabot college in hayward, rob roth. >>> muslims around the world and here in the bay area are marking a solemn yet joyous holiday. thousands of muslims wen
as rob roth tells us, it has one school posting two schedules. holway needs to take a statistics class. and she learned that her school may be offering fewer statistics team which could shut her out. >> basically have me on hold and i'm trying to finish so i can get a job. >> reporter: they've posted online a unique class schedule. the classes offered in red will be offered if governor brown's tax measure passes next month along with measure i a 28- dollar a year pass. >> the...
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craig boswell joins us live to show us what's happening in new jersey right now. craig. >> reporter: julie good evening do you, certainly wouldn't be surprised to find out thousands and thousands of people here without power, we looked over to our right just a little while ago and saw this hue blue hue of light go up and lights just went up, on out highway 30. we need to find out what the deal is with high tide with a full -- full moon combined with the storm surge. we'll find out tomorrow how much water was brought in. water coming on over the dunes and on to the streets of the jersey shore leaving debris in its wake. more than 50 million people are in sandy's path with extended tower and power outages expected for people all over the corridor. president obama is asking people to be patient after the storm blows through. >> even after the storm is over, it's going to take a considerable amount of time for planes, trains and so forth to get back on schedule. >> reporter: andrew cuomo shutting down some of the city's bridges and tunnels and deploying troops for res
craig boswell joins us live to show us what's happening in new jersey right now. craig. >> reporter: julie good evening do you, certainly wouldn't be surprised to find out thousands and thousands of people here without power, we looked over to our right just a little while ago and saw this hue blue hue of light go up and lights just went up, on out highway 30. we need to find out what the deal is with high tide with a full -- full moon combined with the storm surge. we'll find out...
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. >> are we going to double down on the policies that got us into this mess, or do we embrace a new economic patriotism. >> reporter: romney often looked directly at the president who instead addressed most of his responses to the audience, or the moderator. the debate remained sizzled, mitt romney went after the president for green energy, and high profile companies in the bay area. >> you put $90 billion, like 50 years worth of breaks, into solar and wind. i have a friend who say you don't just pick the winners and losers, you pick the losers. >> reporter: the president said his plan doesn't add up. >> i think math, common sense, and our history shows us that's not a recipe for job growth. >> reporter: tonight's debate might also be remembered for what the president did not bring up, his successes, such as the turn around of the auto industry, and the romney gaffes what romney said 47% see themselves as victims. >> live outside the debate convenient new in denver, where thousands gathered to watch the candidates. >> reporter: frank, we are here at the university of denver, and in this open
. >> are we going to double down on the policies that got us into this mess, or do we embrace a new economic patriotism. >> reporter: romney often looked directly at the president who instead addressed most of his responses to the audience, or the moderator. the debate remained sizzled, mitt romney went after the president for green energy, and high profile companies in the bay area. >> you put $90 billion, like 50 years worth of breaks, into solar and wind. i have a friend...
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tell us about fleet week events. with begin with matt keller on the crush of people descending on the family. >> reporter: we're here at at&t park. expected to bring traffic to a standstill. >> performed for thousands of people in golden gate park to end the first day of the bluegrass festival. >> it was a huge event. been mellow. >> with events like this all across the city. the traffic will be anything but mellow. expecting a million visitors this weekend for the hardly strictly bluegrass festival. cup races, castro street fair and playoff games. >> if anything else, take public transportation. >> police and transportation officials recommend you do the same. extra bart cars, buses, fer ees and taxi's are being put into service. several streets around golden gate park and all but one. . >> i know it's convenient to drive into the city. once you get into the city, you may find it's as convenient as to take public transportation. >> boats are crowded the bay. a hump back whale was sighted. warning people on the water
tell us about fleet week events. with begin with matt keller on the crush of people descending on the family. >> reporter: we're here at at&t park. expected to bring traffic to a standstill. >> performed for thousands of people in golden gate park to end the first day of the bluegrass festival. >> it was a huge event. been mellow. >> with events like this all across the city. the traffic will be anything but mellow. expecting a million visitors this weekend for the...
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the power to share unites us. verizon brings your entire family the savings of the share everything plan. unlimited talk. unlimited text. and data you can share with up to 10 devices, all in one plan. get the 4glte droid razr by motorola for $99.99. verizon. >>> marin county prosecutors began presenting the evidence against the teenager accuse of celebrity chef's lamborghini. this was day one of a preliminary hearing to determine if max wade should stand trial. two teenagers testified that wade tried to kill them as he pulled up on a black motorcycle and fired shots at them. wade was upset that a girl had broken up with him. wade's attorney would not comment on the case but he said this. >> he is doing fine. as well as any other 17-year- old in this stressful situation would be. >> reporter: wade is also charged with stealing guy fieri's lamborghini. >>> we are learning more tonight about a body that was discovered wrapped in cloth in the back of a car in oakland. an autopsy has reportedly determined the man died
the power to share unites us. verizon brings your entire family the savings of the share everything plan. unlimited talk. unlimited text. and data you can share with up to 10 devices, all in one plan. get the 4glte droid razr by motorola for $99.99. verizon. >>> marin county prosecutors began presenting the evidence against the teenager accuse of celebrity chef's lamborghini. this was day one of a preliminary hearing to determine if max wade should stand trial. two teenagers testified...
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something could sweep by us this afternoon, help us with a chance of a sprinkle or so. you can see the cool air coming in behind that system. by late afternoon and evening the front well off shore. here's a little impulse going through. might spark a couple springles or so. that's what te sense of our forecast is about. some clouds coming in this afternoon. maybe a sprinkle. most of the day will be just fine. 63 to 68. we take a look at the longer forecast here. 60s tomorrow. back into the 70s next week. 74. 75. 76 degrees. by the middle and end of the week maybe a couple of isolated showers or sprinkles wednesday and thursday. higher chance of rain by friday. >> temperatures are great. >>> educators believe they know why so few teachers are signing up for math. why it may have something to do with how the subject is taught in the early years. >>> speaking of early, guess what's showing up early right now? why parents need to be concerned about their children getting the flu virus. >>> plus bruno mars on double duty tonight. working snl. your saturday morning >> we begi
something could sweep by us this afternoon, help us with a chance of a sprinkle or so. you can see the cool air coming in behind that system. by late afternoon and evening the front well off shore. here's a little impulse going through. might spark a couple springles or so. that's what te sense of our forecast is about. some clouds coming in this afternoon. maybe a sprinkle. most of the day will be just fine. 63 to 68. we take a look at the longer forecast here. 60s tomorrow. back into the 70s...
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that's north of us so we don't get the absolute worse but it's close enough to give us all kinds of problems and cold enough that snow may be drawn in behind the storm. computer models are coming closer on the solution. it looks from the delmarva up to near long island would be the solution, anywhere from monday afternoon, monday evening to pre-dawn hours on tuesday and by tomorrow these two things will probably merge as far as what the computer models are predicting. as we get closer to the event, they generally come together on the same conclusion. 67 today, only 60 tomorrow. it's tomorrow that we begin to pick up showers, the breeze picks up. 56 on monday, gets windy and rain chances boosted by afternoon and evening staying high overnight monday until early tuesday. tuesday's highs in the 40's and things settle down a little bit by wednesday and we won't know what happened by the end of the week according to what the sky looks like. >> early voting gets underway in maryland this weekend but it could be impacted depending on how sandy develops. the governor's office says it will determine
that's north of us so we don't get the absolute worse but it's close enough to give us all kinds of problems and cold enough that snow may be drawn in behind the storm. computer models are coming closer on the solution. it looks from the delmarva up to near long island would be the solution, anywhere from monday afternoon, monday evening to pre-dawn hours on tuesday and by tomorrow these two things will probably merge as far as what the computer models are predicting. as we get closer to the...
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stay with us. much more coming up on 11 news sunday morning. as a pastor, my support for question 6 is rooted in my belief that the government should treat everyone equally. i would not want someone denying my rights based upon their religious views, therefore i should not deny others based upon mine. it's about fairness. this law does not force any church to perform a same sex marriage if it's against their beliefs. and that's what this is about. protecting religious freedom and protecting all marylanders equally under the law. join me in voting for question 6. >> a cancer survivor is using personal experience and song to connect with patients undergoing treatment across the country. the traveling performer was in baltimore. >> now a new fight with lung cancer, lois has sat through hundreds of doctor's appointments but has never had one quite like this. >> high-5. >> once he started off singing, it was fantastic and he says everything you feel anyhow, like he's talking for all of us. >> this is ch
stay with us. much more coming up on 11 news sunday morning. as a pastor, my support for question 6 is rooted in my belief that the government should treat everyone equally. i would not want someone denying my rights based upon their religious views, therefore i should not deny others based upon mine. it's about fairness. this law does not force any church to perform a same sex marriage if it's against their beliefs. and that's what this is about. protecting religious freedom and protecting all...
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and trina will give us -- tell us how to get in touch. today at the women's industrial exchange you're making masks? >> you can come down from 10 clock 2:00 and you can make masks. instead of doing the whole costume, a lot of adults like to do these. >> what time? >> from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00. >> look at the wonderful things will have there from local artisans. >> skater booties from myrna. we also have the trick-or-treat bags, the good ones. they're also recyclable. >> and tutus? >> you can always be a ballerina for halloween or princess. they're made locally. also the sweater vests are here. >> and jewelry. candy corn jewelry. >> to our hand made pumpkins to pumpkin hats so a lot of good treats and tricks at the industrial exchange. >> 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. come and make a mask and gisele will be there to talk about entrepreneurship. >> we invite her down every third saturday to teach our women and men how to be entrepreneurs. >> and people who make and sell them, they make 60% of everything they sell. >> they get 60% of what they sell
and trina will give us -- tell us how to get in touch. today at the women's industrial exchange you're making masks? >> you can come down from 10 clock 2:00 and you can make masks. instead of doing the whole costume, a lot of adults like to do these. >> what time? >> from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00. >> look at the wonderful things will have there from local artisans. >> skater booties from myrna. we also have the trick-or-treat bags, the good ones. they're also recyclable....
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it's like he's out here with us. he's my friend, ben. i hope he's your friend, too. i'm ben cardin, and i approve this message. >> announcer: it's "the tonight show with jay leno," featuring rickey minor and "the tonight show" band. tonight, jay welcomes -- christina aguilera. from "the view," sherri shepherd.
it's like he's out here with us. he's my friend, ben. i hope he's your friend, too. i'm ben cardin, and i approve this message. >> announcer: it's "the tonight show with jay leno," featuring rickey minor and "the tonight show" band. tonight, jay welcomes -- christina aguilera. from "the view," sherri shepherd.
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the west of us. they will crack through here over night. most of saturday looks decent. sunday looks beautiful, and the next warmup gets underway next week, back into the low 70's monday and tuesday. >> not a bad forecast at all. >> there are still producing some gusty winds and there's a lot of lightning to the west that will be here in baltimore overnight. [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- as a pastor, my support for question 6 is rooted in my belief that the government should treat everyone equally. i would not want someone denying my rights based upon their religious views, therefore i should not deny others based upon mine. it's about fairness. this law does not force any church to perform a same sex marriage if it's against their beliefs. and that's what this is about. protecting religious freedom and protecting all marylanders equally under the law. join me in voting for question 6. >> announcer: it's "the
the west of us. they will crack through here over night. most of saturday looks decent. sunday looks beautiful, and the next warmup gets underway next week, back into the low 70's monday and tuesday. >> not a bad forecast at all. >> there are still producing some gusty winds and there's a lot of lightning to the west that will be here in baltimore overnight. [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- as...
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they felt that officer harris in used to much force. mckenna was on the arm, but attorneys sayayhahaheasas wawaininhihiists around while illegally approaching a police line. they also claim the mckenna three punch. -- mckenna threw a punch. the split verdict means mix emotions for the city attorney progress we believe that the citizens of prince george's county have spoken loudly and clearly. although we appreciate and honor the protection that is provided to us, that protection must be reasonable and that protection must respect the dignity of every human being in this community. >> i am definitely glad that some justice has been done today. it has been a long two years for me and my family. but there is a broader crime committed here and it spans way further than the two cops in this trial. we hope that the department of justice continues their investigation. >> sentencing for harrison is scheduled for december 14. he could face 10 years in prison. as for officer baker's future with the prince george's county police department, that i
they felt that officer harris in used to much force. mckenna was on the arm, but attorneys sayayhahaheasas wawaininhihiists around while illegally approaching a police line. they also claim the mckenna three punch. -- mckenna threw a punch. the split verdict means mix emotions for the city attorney progress we believe that the citizens of prince george's county have spoken loudly and clearly. although we appreciate and honor the protection that is provided to us, that protection must be...
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mayor: so join us and vote for question seven. and west virginia, don't make me send jonathan ogden over there. mayor: vote for question seven. ogden: for baltimore. >> it will be 80 tomorrow? >> in the normal 65 as normal, we are cooling off a little bit because of the wind shift to the east. the front coming through saturday night or sunday with some showers, and has a big impact on the temperatures. more importantly, if that front arrives at that time, it will be able to push sandia way. the tropical storm will about to become a hurricane. it is expected to be east of the carolinas. with any luck, it will push that storm out to sea. how bad as the scenario we are setting out. >> that is a good idea. >> a little. >> this mic is going crazy. i think you, bret. bad guy. jay leno is next, we'll see you tomorrow. good night. >> announcer: it's "the tonight show with jay leno," featuring rickey minor and "the tonight show" band. tonight, jay welcomes -- academy award winner, denzel washington, from nbc news, chief foreign
mayor: so join us and vote for question seven. and west virginia, don't make me send jonathan ogden over there. mayor: vote for question seven. ogden: for baltimore. >> it will be 80 tomorrow? >> in the normal 65 as normal, we are cooling off a little bit because of the wind shift to the east. the front coming through saturday night or sunday with some showers, and has a big impact on the temperatures. more importantly, if that front arrives at that time, it will be able to push...
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text us on the injuries. standard rates apply. >> your 11 insta-weather plus forecast with the chief meteorologist tom tasselmyer. >> heavy showers last night and this morning. that part of the system has moved through baltimore and off the coast. these and rain is coming down across new england. -- decent rain is coming down across new england. there are showers in d.c. into southwest of the baltimore area. we will see if this turns into stronger storms. it looks like a line of showers that stretch from howard county into northern virginia and perhaps into western baltimore county. white sprinkles for the next couple of hours. we're not concerned with the rain west of the mountains. it looks like most of that will pass us by. we do have to finish up these last showers before we can give it the all clear on what looks like will be a nice weekend. cool air coming in from the west. 40's and 50's over the upper midwest. that is pushing into the warmer and temperatures around here. richmond, 78. 75 in baltimore a
text us on the injuries. standard rates apply. >> your 11 insta-weather plus forecast with the chief meteorologist tom tasselmyer. >> heavy showers last night and this morning. that part of the system has moved through baltimore and off the coast. these and rain is coming down across new england. -- decent rain is coming down across new england. there are showers in d.c. into southwest of the baltimore area. we will see if this turns into stronger storms. it looks like a line of...
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. >> hitting the trail might make us smarter. >> 3, 2, 1. [applause] >> they broke ground this morning on the 31,000 square foot headquarters. there will be space for medical and dental exams, treatment rooms and it should be completed by 2014. >> the rain has tapered off a bit year on the western shore of the bay. on the eastern shore, still some showers. some lightning strikes now crossing the delaware on up to new jersey. for most areas, much less rain to contend with than i had earlier. rain was substantial. keep an eye on the shower is coming across into st. mary's county. right now, the eastern shore has heavier shower activity than the western shore and the mountains. precipitation or the course of the past 24 hours, very significant up into parts of carroll, baltimore, and harford county in this rich of area. two-3 inches is certainly, in there with showers moving to the west of baltimore. half an inch soap bar at bwi marshall in sharp contrast to the two or 3 inches that fell north and west of the city. starting to pick up on more a
. >> hitting the trail might make us smarter. >> 3, 2, 1. [applause] >> they broke ground this morning on the 31,000 square foot headquarters. there will be space for medical and dental exams, treatment rooms and it should be completed by 2014. >> the rain has tapered off a bit year on the western shore of the bay. on the eastern shore, still some showers. some lightning strikes now crossing the delaware on up to new jersey. for most areas, much less rain to contend with...
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that may be a help to us. the tropical storm sandy sitting down there, this bright and the surge of cool air in the upper atmosphere might arrive just in time to kick sandy away from the eastern united states early next week. sun and clouds mixed tomorrow and then on thursday we should see a little more sunshine after some early morning fog burns off. friday the east wind develops and that will have to burn off the afternoon to keep temperatures above normal, but i think that will happen. tomorrow, a mostly cloudy day but still quite mild, 77-82 with light westerly winds. the waves will be under 1 ft., with a water temperatures in the low 60's. a chance for a shower in the mountains tomorrow and a lot of sunshine on thursday. eastern shore locations, enjoy the mild weather. almost 80 tomorrow and still in the low 70's after some morning fog on thursday. still above normal, with highs each day in the low 70's. there is tropical depression no. 19, a son of development there. sandy is showing signs of getting str
that may be a help to us. the tropical storm sandy sitting down there, this bright and the surge of cool air in the upper atmosphere might arrive just in time to kick sandy away from the eastern united states early next week. sun and clouds mixed tomorrow and then on thursday we should see a little more sunshine after some early morning fog burns off. friday the east wind develops and that will have to burn off the afternoon to keep temperatures above normal, but i think that will happen....
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mayor: so join us and vote for question seven. and west virginia, don't make me send jonathan ogden over there. mayor: vote for question seven. ogden: for baltimore. >> live, local, latebreaking. you are watching wbal-tv 11 news at 5:00 p.m. >> state police are calling it an increase in enforcement, a jump in patrol cars lining the roads looking for anything illegal, in particular, impress it -- impaired driving. >> project so low is happening from now until christmas. rob roblin joins us with the latest on project solo. >> it is not just a police taking part, it is police jurisdictions throughout the state that will be of patrolling, beginning tomorrow. they will be out in force. it is quite simple. if you drive drunk, your going to get arrested. starting tomorrow, you will be seeing a lot more police officers on bellaire road. they have seen lots of crashes there that are alcohol-related. this is an ongoing problem with this stretch of roadway. it is more prevalent on friday or saturday night, but we see it at all hours of the d
mayor: so join us and vote for question seven. and west virginia, don't make me send jonathan ogden over there. mayor: vote for question seven. ogden: for baltimore. >> live, local, latebreaking. you are watching wbal-tv 11 news at 5:00 p.m. >> state police are calling it an increase in enforcement, a jump in patrol cars lining the roads looking for anything illegal, in particular, impress it -- impaired driving. >> project so low is happening from now until christmas. rob...
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you can use all the numbers you want. in a one-game series, it is a matter of who gets caught on that night. more from the ballpark in arlington coming up at 6:00. they obviously have a lot on the line, but so do a lot of businesses in baltimore. fair to say not the only manager for the orioles. >> we are all rooting for the orioles and hoping that they win in texas. camden yard here will be back here with the orioles fans both sunday and monday night. a lot of businesses and sitting in limbo at this point, especially hotels and folks that supply the beer. baltimore in limbo hoping to see if the orioles can beat texas in texas and come back to camden yards to beat the yankees. a lot of businesses find themselves in the classic hurry up and wait. they're planting generic sure it's right now but it would on friday means putting things into high gear and creating divisional series shirts. >> we are hoping that they are going to win. >> it will be great for the city, the restaurants, bars. >> over at the harbor place hotel, a
you can use all the numbers you want. in a one-game series, it is a matter of who gets caught on that night. more from the ballpark in arlington coming up at 6:00. they obviously have a lot on the line, but so do a lot of businesses in baltimore. fair to say not the only manager for the orioles. >> we are all rooting for the orioles and hoping that they win in texas. camden yard here will be back here with the orioles fans both sunday and monday night. a lot of businesses and sitting in...
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thanks for joining us for 11 news today. . >> today is national homemade cookie day. our producer brought these in today. he has been cooking all night. >> you guys are slacking off. you are slacking off, too. >> there's sugar. [laughter] >> chocolate chip. >> national homemade cookie day. >> there you go. >> it was a pretty nice weekend. we have some fog this morning. visibility may be down a little bit. humidity at the airport is 96%. the clouds will thicken up today. high temperature around 72 degrees. more rain is in the forecast. >> you can ask nicely. >> 'cookie." >> they will be gone in two minutes. one problem in harford county. reports of a fuel spill along pulaski highway. be extra careful. moving well and 95 out of harford county. 61 on the west side outer loop down towards 40. 62 on 95 in the white marsh area. this is the harrisburg expressway around belfast, 70. here's a quick, live look at traffic. 95 from harford county looking pretty good. building as you get closer to the white marsh area. this i
thanks for joining us for 11 news today. . >> today is national homemade cookie day. our producer brought these in today. he has been cooking all night. >> you guys are slacking off. you are slacking off, too. >> there's sugar. [laughter] >> chocolate chip. >> national homemade cookie day. >> there you go. >> it was a pretty nice weekend. we have some fog this morning. visibility may be down a little bit. humidity at the airport is 96%. the clouds will...
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and embracing a coupon use on the dates. more than 26% use a coupon on a first date. that is up from 18% who said the same last year. survey also police same number of people wouldn't mind if the date used a coupon on a first date. that brings us to our water cooler question of the day, would you be willing to use or mind someone else used a coupon on a first date. share response on wbaltv.com, on our facebook page or send an e- mail. it is getting cooler and cooler in baltimore. pet owners need to pay atttion to this. including the pesky problem that we thought of only during summer months. >> veterinarians say an important point for pet owners heading into winter, fleas and ticks pay no attention to calendars. >> they do not take the winter off, so we cannot afford to get the water off from a flea and tick control. >> this winter they are forecasting an active season for tick bourne lyme disease. along the east coast and california. >> they are active in the summer, but it is the adult ticks better most likely to transmit two dogs and their active october to march.
and embracing a coupon use on the dates. more than 26% use a coupon on a first date. that is up from 18% who said the same last year. survey also police same number of people wouldn't mind if the date used a coupon on a first date. that brings us to our water cooler question of the day, would you be willing to use or mind someone else used a coupon on a first date. share response on wbaltv.com, on our facebook page or send an e- mail. it is getting cooler and cooler in baltimore. pet owners...
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do you not use these excuses. some have said my dog is having a nervous breakdown geared i got upset watching the hunger games. i am having my dead grandmother dug up for a police investigation. the survey says 30% called in sick last year, even if they were not. i love the grandmother 1. >> the survey says -- family feud. a big day in wall street. walmart could end up with a black eye on black friday. for more on those stories -- live from the nyse-listed ridtgif. -- new york stock exchange. >> good morning. unhappy employees are backed by the united food and commercial workers union are planning rallies and other public events on black friday at wal-mart. workers have been protesting low wages, work conditions and what they call walmart's retaliation. they said they cannot speculate what will happen. as earnings day to day for some of the nation's biggest banks. we will hear from chase and about 7:00 a.m., well as cargo fargo. a.m. -- wells we will talk futures. kind of flat. we finished mixed yesterday. there w
do you not use these excuses. some have said my dog is having a nervous breakdown geared i got upset watching the hunger games. i am having my dead grandmother dug up for a police investigation. the survey says 30% called in sick last year, even if they were not. i love the grandmother 1. >> the survey says -- family feud. a big day in wall street. walmart could end up with a black eye on black friday. for more on those stories -- live from the nyse-listed ridtgif. -- new york stock...
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that brings us to our water cooler question of the day. how early do you start shopping for the holiday season? you can share your response on wbaltv.com, on our facebook page, or send us an e-mail to watercooler@wbaltv.com. >> a bombshell announcement from citigroup. sheila bair says it is a good thing. apple is ready to unveil a new product. jane king has the bloomberg business report. good morning. >> good morning. target strategizing how to bring in more shoppers. the retailer says it will match online prices of retailers like amazon and best buy. target also planning to rollout free wifi. customers are not asking for it. vikram pandit made a surprise exit from citigroup. sheila bair says his departure will help the company. she had concerns about his qualifications. he had never been a commercial banker. futures again this morning are just steady. there was a big rally yesterday. the dow soaring more than 100 points. there were easing concerns over europe's financial consideration. apple is expected to announce a smaller version of it
that brings us to our water cooler question of the day. how early do you start shopping for the holiday season? you can share your response on wbaltv.com, on our facebook page, or send us an e-mail to watercooler@wbaltv.com. >> a bombshell announcement from citigroup. sheila bair says it is a good thing. apple is ready to unveil a new product. jane king has the bloomberg business report. good morning. >> good morning. target strategizing how to bring in more shoppers. the retailer...
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the a friend to the west of us. -- a front to the west of us. here is the satellite image combined with the radar. the rain is getting into east florida this morning. the storm is still out to sea east of the bahamas. here is the cold front out to the west. snow out in colorado. not all on the mountains, some in the flatlands to the east of the mountains. temperature-wise, you can see recalled a friend is coming in indiana and ohio. temperatures drop dramatically behind the front. it is the cold air behind the front that will be part of the energy come it charges the storm up when it comes in. here is what the forecast looks like for the hurricane. winds of about 80 miles per hour. in the vicinity of the bahamas, and moving to right near new jersey or the delaware beaches or the mouth of delaware bay on tuesday morning, really early, just after midnight. that is when the storm, the hurricane center is making landfall. still category one storm at that stage and then weekends as it moves inland. as close as that is to us, that is a big rainmaker.
the a friend to the west of us. -- a front to the west of us. here is the satellite image combined with the radar. the rain is getting into east florida this morning. the storm is still out to sea east of the bahamas. here is the cold front out to the west. snow out in colorado. not all on the mountains, some in the flatlands to the east of the mountains. temperature-wise, you can see recalled a friend is coming in indiana and ohio. temperatures drop dramatically behind the front. it is the...
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county officer convicted of using excessive force. they are accused of abusing their power when they beat the university of maryland student during a riot situation on march 3 of 2010. the incident was caught on video from a student in a nearby apartment building. throughout the trial, both men took the witness stand to tell their side of the story claiming mckenna was the aggressor and startled a mounted horse. batons. him with their the attorneys emphasized their clients were doing what they could to diffuse a dangerous situation. prosecutors claimed the man overreacted and the video showed the officers continued to beat on mckenna even though he was on the ground and not fighting back. prosecutors questioned harrison's integrity pointing out he initially lied to investigators claiming he had nothing to do with it and later recanted his story. he said the request made by the jury was to order pizza, meeting deliberations will continue into the evening. the officers are facing charges of second-degree assault and misconduct. i am low
county officer convicted of using excessive force. they are accused of abusing their power when they beat the university of maryland student during a riot situation on march 3 of 2010. the incident was caught on video from a student in a nearby apartment building. throughout the trial, both men took the witness stand to tell their side of the story claiming mckenna was the aggressor and startled a mounted horse. batons. him with their the attorneys emphasized their clients were doing what they...
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once seated, they're given the chance to either use their credits to surf the internet or use them to enter a "free sweepstake's." if they choose this option, the terminal would turn into a video slot machine where they could gamble and cash in the credits for cash, which we witnessed. gamble.a >> the machines are no different than those found in state casinos, but the operators are trying to use the internet loophole, which they said was recently closed with the passing of senate bill 864 which partially defines a slot machine as a device that delivers a game through the internet or offers internet or other services. then there's the issue of money. not only the state is losing but honest businesses are as well. >> none of this money or revenue goes to the tax payers. it does not go to help gamblers anonymous. it does not bring revenue to the state. it steals money from the state. many of them are located right next to the legal lottery agency is in a restaurant or bar and they are losing money. >> the police sent letters to similar businesses sank had until next monday to shut down.
once seated, they're given the chance to either use their credits to surf the internet or use them to enter a "free sweepstake's." if they choose this option, the terminal would turn into a video slot machine where they could gamble and cash in the credits for cash, which we witnessed. gamble.a >> the machines are no different than those found in state casinos, but the operators are trying to use the internet loophole, which they said was recently closed with the passing of...
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barry simms joins us live in northwest baltimore. but first, david collins takes a closer look at the meaning behind it and the baltimore support for question 7. >> casino owners in west virginia are spending millions against question 7. that upsets me, and that upsets and jonathan ogden. >> why is mayor stephanie rawlings-blake supporting competition for baltimore's casinos? she has supported -- her staff said she endorsed the because it allows table games at all maryland facilities. there is a trade-off. table games will add another 500 jobs to the baltimore site and the city will get a 5% share of revenue. >> question 7 means thousands of jobs and millions for our schools. >> the mayor says question 7 also means more money for school construction, city property-tax relief, and operation of city recreation centers. analyst estimate the casino would cause a reduction in revenue, potentially $65 million loss. question seven guarantees there not be reduction of local impact aid in the city. there is nothing in place to do anything wit
barry simms joins us live in northwest baltimore. but first, david collins takes a closer look at the meaning behind it and the baltimore support for question 7. >> casino owners in west virginia are spending millions against question 7. that upsets me, and that upsets and jonathan ogden. >> why is mayor stephanie rawlings-blake supporting competition for baltimore's casinos? she has supported -- her staff said she endorsed the because it allows table games at all maryland...
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and if you are not using a credit card, if you are not using paypal, if you are leaving it up to chance, then you really do not have a lot of recourse. you are going to be sitting at the pop across the street with everybody else. >> the orioles said they sold out of their supply of alcs tickets and one hour yesterday morning. [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> currently 63 degrees in baltimore. the orioles are getting ready to play in new york, mild right now. but with all the shades of blue across the great lakes. another cold front moving our way. temperatures will drop the next couple days. first pitch temperature, 61 degrees and new york. a slight chance for a sprinkle, only about 20%. should not be a major impact for the game. we expect it to be mostly clear for the game on friday -- sorry, the crux of the dates mixed up. the one that says friday should be for thursday. the friday game, if it is played has another slight chance for rain. we will talk more about the forecast when we come back.
and if you are not using a credit card, if you are not using paypal, if you are leaving it up to chance, then you really do not have a lot of recourse. you are going to be sitting at the pop across the street with everybody else. >> the orioles said they sold out of their supply of alcs tickets and one hour yesterday morning. [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> currently 63 degrees in...
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using race itself raises all kinds of red flags. before you use race, make a determination whether really your interest in critical mass, that is in the dialogue and energy, the educational interest -- >> you are not suggesting that if every minority student that got into university got into only the physical education part, and in this particular university, that physical education program includes all the star athletes. every star athlete in the school happens to be black or hispanic or asian or something else. they have now reached critical mass of 20% that the university in the situation cannot use race in the holistic way that grutter permits? everyone of their students who happens to be minority will end up in the program. do you not think the university should consider it needs a different diversity? >> the factor is a choice. you have a critical mass of students. they choose to major in different things. that is the problem of classroom diversity. what are they not in the small classrooms? why does that happen? you would say
using race itself raises all kinds of red flags. before you use race, make a determination whether really your interest in critical mass, that is in the dialogue and energy, the educational interest -- >> you are not suggesting that if every minority student that got into university got into only the physical education part, and in this particular university, that physical education program includes all the star athletes. every star athlete in the school happens to be black or hispanic or...
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the one that went over us about two, three hours ago just to the east of us in san jose. a lot of this looks to be lifting a little bit towards the north bay. so far more bark than bite but definitely shower activity today. 40s and 50s on the temps, 51 antioch, so everyone really close. the moisture continuing to be funneled in and the sierra nevada continues to stack up with the snow. in fact, it's been snowing for 24 hours so sun, clouds, showers, occasionally some possible thundershowers again so we can get some breaks in those clouds, a little afternoon heating even though not that warm. 60s on the temps, low, mid. everyone will be same ballpark today. hold onto a few showers on wednesday, then clear it out thursday. there's going to be that inland fog popping up and some very cool lows but overall the days will be sunny and warm as we go into the weekend. >> thank you, steve. >>> jury deliberations will continue today in the trial of a woman accused of killing east bay nursing student michelle lei. prosecutors say javella sivan esteban killed her last year. >>> a con
the one that went over us about two, three hours ago just to the east of us in san jose. a lot of this looks to be lifting a little bit towards the north bay. so far more bark than bite but definitely shower activity today. 40s and 50s on the temps, 51 antioch, so everyone really close. the moisture continuing to be funneled in and the sierra nevada continues to stack up with the snow. in fact, it's been snowing for 24 hours so sun, clouds, showers, occasionally some possible thundershowers...
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sand is being used to pull back the high waves. off the mid atlantic coast creating what one forecaster calls it's likely to be a monster and stay around through halloween. >>> its new surface tablet goes on sale today. the three millimeter cover serves as a keyboard. the surface screen reflects -- microsoft rival apple takes preorders. >>> san francisco police investigating a crash involving an suv and a muni bus. it happened just after 6:00 yesterday evening at wester and eddy street. one person inside that suv has to be extra dated and rushed to the hospital. four people from the bus also needed medical attention. none of the injuries appear to be life threatening. >>> let's take a quick look at traffic. how sit looking? >> it looks pretty good, guys. this mornings commute is doing pretty well if you are driving in san francisco northbound 101 traffic looks good approaching the 80 split with no major problems. also if you are driving to the 880 freeway in oakland that is a nice drive down into oakland. and this morning if you ar
sand is being used to pull back the high waves. off the mid atlantic coast creating what one forecaster calls it's likely to be a monster and stay around through halloween. >>> its new surface tablet goes on sale today. the three millimeter cover serves as a keyboard. the surface screen reflects -- microsoft rival apple takes preorders. >>> san francisco police investigating a crash involving an suv and a muni bus. it happened just after 6:00 yesterday evening at wester and...
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this used to be a textile plant. they started building it in 1949; they built the last addition on it in 1995. but the plant closed, and now they're tearing half of it down. the manager told us that they just can't find a buyer who has enough employees to need this much space. in the year 2000, there were 17 million americans who were working in manufacturing. now, there are just over 12 million. that's five million jobs lost in manufacturing in just the last 12 years. but you can also see rising from the debris of the recession is a new economy in asheboro. klaussner furniture was forced to lay off half its workers, lost to chinese imports. now, its holding onto the others by exporting to china. klaussner furniture is expensive in china but, turns out, the growing chinese middle class thinks the "made in america" label is a status symbol. made in america is an advantage for the technimark company, which has created 800 jobs here. it makes plastic products, including iphone covers. they're growing because they can de
this used to be a textile plant. they started building it in 1949; they built the last addition on it in 1995. but the plant closed, and now they're tearing half of it down. the manager told us that they just can't find a buyer who has enough employees to need this much space. in the year 2000, there were 17 million americans who were working in manufacturing. now, there are just over 12 million. that's five million jobs lost in manufacturing in just the last 12 years. but you can also see...
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it's superlatives they use. but i... we're having a good year, of course. >> simon: a good year and, at last, some money. >> regan rodriguez: he's a giving person with money. he's not a selfish person. and in fact, i think it could benefit him in a way of just being able to give it away. that alone will make him feel so good. >> simon: you don't think he's going to go out there and buy a ferrari? >> regan rodriguez: ( laughs ) i don't see him buying a ferrari. i think... if anything, i'm hoping he'll get a new pair of glasses. ♪ ♪ i wonder ♪ wonder i do > >> go to 60minutesovertime.com to see rodriguez perform a set of his songs for "60 minutes." sponsored by viagra.♪ [ male announcer ] you've reached the age where you don't back down from a challenge. this is the age of knowing how to make things happen. so, why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates f
it's superlatives they use. but i... we're having a good year, of course. >> simon: a good year and, at last, some money. >> regan rodriguez: he's a giving person with money. he's not a selfish person. and in fact, i think it could benefit him in a way of just being able to give it away. that alone will make him feel so good. >> simon: you don't think he's going to go out there and buy a ferrari? >> regan rodriguez: ( laughs ) i don't see him buying a ferrari. i think......
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very few of us ever do it. but seven months ago, a vice president at the legendary investment bank goldman sachs did just that, resigning in an article on the op-ed page of "the new york times." the article caused a sensation, not just because its author, greg smith, was saying, three- and-a-half years after the financial crisis, that the bank was headed on the wrong ethical course, but also because it's so unusual to learn anything at all about the inner workings of goldman sachs. when people leave goldman, they tend to do it quietly. though the firm's gold-plated reputation took a big hit after the 2008 financial crisis, it's still regarded as the smartest, most profitable and politically well-connected firm on wall street, and the toughest place to get a job. now, on the eve of publishing a book about his experiences at goldman, greg smith is talking for the first time about what led him to leave the firm, and to do it in such a public way. >> greg smith: i literally wanted to hit the board of directors over
very few of us ever do it. but seven months ago, a vice president at the legendary investment bank goldman sachs did just that, resigning in an article on the op-ed page of "the new york times." the article caused a sensation, not just because its author, greg smith, was saying, three- and-a-half years after the financial crisis, that the bank was headed on the wrong ethical course, but also because it's so unusual to learn anything at all about the inner workings of goldman sachs....
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for years, dupont has been using genetically modified bacteria to make a compound used in clothing and carpets. amyris discovered a way to genetically modify yeast to produce an antimalarial drug. another company, ls9, has altered the genes of e. coli bacteria to produce fuel. but all of them are modifying a few genes, not designing all of them. venter's rivals say his method is commercially impractical, but he's made a career out of bucking the scientific establishment and earned lots of enemies with his brash behavior and his knack for grabbing research money and the spotlight. so what are your faults? >> probably impatience is the-- you know, the biggest one. i don't suffer fools too well. that--you know? i'm not going to ever win a political contest. >> a lot of people have said you're a self promoter, an egomaniac. true? partially true? not true at all? >> you know, if we hold a press conference, it's considered self-promotion. but somebody at a university, the university holds the press conference, and that's not self-promotion. >> overly ambitious? >> i'm sure i'm very guilty of
for years, dupont has been using genetically modified bacteria to make a compound used in clothing and carpets. amyris discovered a way to genetically modify yeast to produce an antimalarial drug. another company, ls9, has altered the genes of e. coli bacteria to produce fuel. but all of them are modifying a few genes, not designing all of them. venter's rivals say his method is commercially impractical, but he's made a career out of bucking the scientific establishment and earned lots of...
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also go to the app store and search for wusa9 radar and download our app and track it with us. still mile tomorrow. green alert, green alert friday, few showers, 70. we'll make yellow alert saturday with some showers, a little more shower activity than friday and it may impact your plans. i think your the league games will still be played on saturday. then look at the temps the next seven days. low 60s sunday and actually may have sun sunday afternoon and showers possible monday, tuesday, wednesday depending on what's left of sandy. highs by wednesday only 50, yeah. that's the high, big changes coming our way. we will be right back after this. >>> well, you know, the redskins have had quite a year and we all know there's really only one guy responsible for all that despite how excited we are chris cooley is coming back. kristen berset is here with more from an exclusive interview with rg3 that they did with our corporate partner, usa today, very nice. >> it's been a whirlwind of a year for this rookie. he went from college to the heisman to pretty much the most watched athlete
also go to the app store and search for wusa9 radar and download our app and track it with us. still mile tomorrow. green alert, green alert friday, few showers, 70. we'll make yellow alert saturday with some showers, a little more shower activity than friday and it may impact your plans. i think your the league games will still be played on saturday. then look at the temps the next seven days. low 60s sunday and actually may have sun sunday afternoon and showers possible monday, tuesday,...
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storm reminds us a little of the perfect storm. here's more on that with erica grow. >> it's a very rare movement for a tropical system called retrograde and it looks familiar to new englanders who survived the perfect storm of 1991. the storm was so destructive and unusual that a book was written about it followed by the release of a movie starring george clooney. the perfect storm happened right around halloween in 1991. it was the result of hurricane grace getting swept into a large nor'easter type storm causing it to gain size and wind speed as it slowly moved westward toward new england. 75-mile an hour winds and waves as high as 40 feet were reported. today as hurricane sandy moves north, our forecast models predict a cold front will advance toward the east coast at the same time. as with the perfect storm sandy is forecast to rotate inland becoming part of a mega cyclone that will bring heavy rain and high winds. the current forecast predicts the hardest hit areas will be north of us and strong winds and heavy rain are the b
storm reminds us a little of the perfect storm. here's more on that with erica grow. >> it's a very rare movement for a tropical system called retrograde and it looks familiar to new englanders who survived the perfect storm of 1991. the storm was so destructive and unusual that a book was written about it followed by the release of a movie starring george clooney. the perfect storm happened right around halloween in 1991. it was the result of hurricane grace getting swept into a large...
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half of us have to wear ties to work. that is not hip. >> one in three right here. >> it is different than other big cities. >> it's apples and oranges. you want to make sure -- >> we're hipper than atlanta, not as hip as new york. how about this? >> i don't even want to say anything about that. i'm not weighing in. this is for the people at home to tweet me. thanks for getting me in trouble. >> thank you, debra. >>> meantime, quite an honor for one local cabbie. he's been named the best in the country. >> i just feel like i'm helping some parents help their kids. >> he is just a hero at our community. >> now, on any given day, you can find jerome green behind the wheel of a red-top cab, 281. he's been on the job nearly 40 years, and four days a week for the past seven years, green takes time to pick up and drop off kids at their school when their parents can't for one reason or another. he's giving them a head start in the classroom. again, he's not just giving them a ride. he turned his cab into a mobile classroom of so
half of us have to wear ties to work. that is not hip. >> one in three right here. >> it is different than other big cities. >> it's apples and oranges. you want to make sure -- >> we're hipper than atlanta, not as hip as new york. how about this? >> i don't even want to say anything about that. i'm not weighing in. this is for the people at home to tweet me. thanks for getting me in trouble. >> thank you, debra. >>> meantime, quite an honor for one...
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a worker told us we would have to talk to the manager. >> reporter: can you just tell us how many food carts and how many food trucks you serve? >> you'll have to talk to the manager. >> reporter: he claims the boss was stuck in traffic. but after two hours waiting for answers? >> reporter: you told us the manager was coming. >> yes, but he will not be able to come today. >> reporter: we've waited two hours. >> i'm sorry, he's not here. >> reporter: so he's not stuck in traffic. >> he's not able to come. he's stuck in traffic. >> reporter: inspectors cited rodent droppings and no towels or soap. that food warehouse and the restaurants all passed reinspection, all back in business even before we visited. >> let's talk about one of those critical violations. you talk about again and again, it can be such a big impact on people's safety. the hot water. >> reporter: it's one of the most common reasons to shut down a restaurant, operating with no hot water which means they can't sterilize the pots and pans in the kitchen and they can't wash their hands in the bathroom. >> is over bathroom
a worker told us we would have to talk to the manager. >> reporter: can you just tell us how many food carts and how many food trucks you serve? >> you'll have to talk to the manager. >> reporter: he claims the boss was stuck in traffic. but after two hours waiting for answers? >> reporter: you told us the manager was coming. >> yes, but he will not be able to come today. >> reporter: we've waited two hours. >> i'm sorry, he's not here. >>...
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go to our wusa9 facebook and tell us what you think. we'll air some of your responses later this morning. back to you guys. >> thank you, monika. >>> a gallaudet university administrator is speaking out for the first time since being placed on leave for signing a petition to put a same-sex marriage amendment on the ballot. dr. angela mccaskill is chief diversity officer and she wants to be reinstated. her attorney says she's not antigay though they wouldn't say where she stands on the issue of same-sex marriage because it's not relevant. they are demanding the university reinstate her to the position of chief diversity office. we're told mccaskill signed the petition to put the same-sex marriage issue on the ballot because she's pro-democracy. here's what she had to say. >> they have allowed misinformation to be circulated throughout the campus community. they have attempted to intimidate me. they have tarnished my reputation and my 24 years of service. my record at gallaudet university speaks for itself. and i ask to be judged by what
go to our wusa9 facebook and tell us what you think. we'll air some of your responses later this morning. back to you guys. >> thank you, monika. >>> a gallaudet university administrator is speaking out for the first time since being placed on leave for signing a petition to put a same-sex marriage amendment on the ballot. dr. angela mccaskill is chief diversity officer and she wants to be reinstated. her attorney says she's not antigay though they wouldn't say where she stands...
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thanks for joining us. we're almost there. it's thursday. good morning, monika samtani. how is traffic? >> great. not too bad. >> our weather is not too bad. don't frighten you. >> i don't want to frighten you at this point because nothing is set in stone but the possibilities of a major storm around here early next week are growing. that's what i want you to be alerted to, that potential monday and tuesday especially could be rough. i'm still hoping it goes out to sea or maybe gets the northeast more than the mid-atlantic but this could be an epic storm for somebody. we're starting with sandy which came ashore as a category 1 hurricane in jamaica. hit cuba as a category 2. got briefly to a category 3 at 115. it's now down to 105 miles an hour headed toward the bahamas. a very well defined storm. it will transition from a tropical
thanks for joining us. we're almost there. it's thursday. good morning, monika samtani. how is traffic? >> great. not too bad. >> our weather is not too bad. don't frighten you. >> i don't want to frighten you at this point because nothing is set in stone but the possibilities of a major storm around here early next week are growing. that's what i want you to be alerted to, that potential monday and tuesday especially could be rough. i'm still hoping it goes out to sea or...